This one taken in the arvo with a 400mm and 2x on it..

later in the evening..

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Daytime cometNow this is a rare sight - comet mcnaught is visible during the daytime and over the next few nights after sunset should put on a great show in the south west sky.. This is not technically an impressive photo but the subject matter is history as it is easily the brightest comet for well over a decade.. make sure you go out and have a look!!
This one taken in the arvo with a 400mm and 2x on it.. ![]() later in the evening.. ![]() Canon
I'm really looking forward to getting a look at this one. I do need to get a mount for the Telescope.
Second photo is really good, took me a little while to find the comet though ![]()
Virgs, well this is a good couple of shots and well eve though i couldnt believe you dragged us up to freeze our asses off to look at a lil dot in the sky that we could just barely see.LOL
Nah was good as i had never been up there before and it can only gett better over then next few days. Thanks to Blair as well and glad we had some one who new what to look for. D3,D2x,D70,18-70 kit lens,Sigma 70-200mm F2.8EX HSM,Nikon AF-I 300m F2.8, TC20E 2X
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This comet will be around for a while so dont fret if you miss it tonight.. John, coming from the south how can you even dream that last night was cold? Oh well I will see you and Fozzie tonight and we will do it all again and it will be brighter and have better contrast!!!
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